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If the PEO itself is represented by a third-party and the PEO adds a new client company, do the PEO and the third-party representative both need to submit new power-of-attorney forms?

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If the PEO itself is represented by a third-party and the PEO adds a new client company, do the PEO and the third-party representative both need to submit new power-of-attorney forms?

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A. The new client company of the PEO would need to complete a power-of-attorney form designating its preferred mailing addresses for each section. The third-party representative would not need to send anything additional if it already has a form on file showing that it represents the PEO itself. Q. 3. If a third-party representative is listed as the address of record for its PEO client companies, will that address automatically be assigned to the PEO’s client companies or does a separate form need to be submitted? A. Each client company must provide a power-of-attorney form designating which address is preferred for each section. Q.

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